STAMFORD - After granting residents’ request last month to postpone a vote to give neighbors a chance to learn more about the ramifications, city representatives will wait a second month to decide whether to sell a sliver of Waterside to the Innis Arden Golf Club.

Rep. Elaine Mitchell, D-2, who represents the Waterside neighborhood along with Virgil de la Cruz, asked this week that her colleagues table the issue so that some of the residents concerned about the sale could find an attorney to help them.

The parcel in question runs between Fairfield Avenue at Burwood Avenue behind several houses on Dee Lane to the golf course proper. The city owns the land, but the golf club owns an easement on it that would prevent anyone else from building there.

The golf club has indicated it intends to build a single-family home to house a handful of its staff. City officials have backed the land sale as a way to get the city some cash and shed liability, but neighbors have objected to losing utility of what is now a grassy lot and are wary about new construction and new residents.